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    Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218 – 25 August 1282; also spelled Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, Latinised to de Cantilupo) was Lord Chancellor of England...
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  • England Thomas de Cantilupe (1218–1282), English saint and prelate Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266), medieval Bishop of Worcester William I de Cantilupe (died...
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  • were royal councillors, bodyguards and, distantly, Saint Thomas de Cantilupe. De Cantilupe's death by multiple stab wounds was a cause célèbre. The chief...
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    William de Cantilupe, 1st Baron Cantilupe (1262-1308) of Greasley Castle in Nottinghamshire and of Ravensthorpe Castle in the parish of Boltby, North...
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    modern scholarship links the map with the promotion of the cult of Thomas de Cantilupe, and with a justification of the expulsion of Jewry from England...
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    William I de Cantilupe (c. 1159 - 7 April 1239) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc., Latinised to de Cantilupo) 1st feudal baron of Eaton (Bray)...
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    deprived him of the money which he had extorted from the Irish. Thomas de Cantilupe was the next but one Bishop of Hereford after Aquablanca. He had...
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  • Menas of Constantinople Blessed Miguel de Carvalho Patricia of Naples Blessed Pedro Vásquez Thomas de Cantilupe (or of Hereford) August 25 (Eastern Orthodox...
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    Baron Cantilupe (properly Cauntelo) was a title created in the peerage of England by writ on 29 December 1299 addressed to Willelmo de Canti Lupo or Cauntelo...
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    William III de Cantilupe (died 25 September 1254) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, Latinised to de Cantilupo) was the 3rd feudal baron of Eaton...
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    William II de Cantilupe (died 1251) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc, Latinised to de Cantilupo), 2nd feudal baron of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire...
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    Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266) was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. Cantilupe came from a family that had risen by devoted service to the crown. His father...
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    De Cantilupe (see Thomas de Cantilupe and links) and De Grey who between them built up a powerbase in Wales and the Marches. Matilda de Grey, née de Cantilupe...
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  • on Cragh's behalf and prayed to the deceased Bishop of Hereford, Thomas de Cantilupe, requesting him to ask God to bring Cragh back from the dead. Cragh...
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  • and social justice campaigner Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218–1282), Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford Thomas Cardozo (1838–1881), American...
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    Roy Jenkins (1998). The Chancellors. Macmillan Publishers. p. 87. Legg, Thomas S.; Legg, Marie-Louise (September 2004). "Cave, George, Viscount Cave (1856–1928)"...
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  • manager Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford and Lord Chancellor of England William Cantelo (born 1839), British inventor Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266)...
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    place in an environment where Church leaders, including figures like Thomas de Cantilupe and his successor as Bishop of Hereford, Richard Swinefield, were...
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    Siston in Gloucestershire, themselves a difference of the arms of Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218–1282), Bishop of Hereford, henceforth the arms of the See...
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    first William de Cantilupe's manor of Brentingby, Leicestershire, on which the seal is three fleurs-de-lys circumscribed. St Thomas Cantilupe (died 1282)...
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    incorporating medieval fragments and a reliquary containing the skull of St Thomas de Cantilupe. The tower, completed in 1938, at 166 feet (55 m), is the second...
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    "great conflict" about hunting rights and a ditch that he dug, with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, that was settled by costly litigation. Gilbert...
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    he dedicated considerable efforts to securing the canonisation of Thomas de Cantilupe, his predecessor, for whom he had worked during his lifetime. Active...
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    nobleman (d. 1281) Peter of Courtenay, French nobleman (d. 1249) Thomas de Cantilupe, English bishop (d. 1282) Yolande of Brittany, French noblewoman (d. 1272)...
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    connection with the Cantilupe family. Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218 – 1282), Bishop of Hereford, was the first of his family to adopt the jessant-de-lys arms, which...
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    Church, for instance in the canonisation evidence submitted for Thomas de Cantilupe, and on the Hereford Mappa Mundi. The permanent expulsion of Jews...
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    frequently shown Jessant-de-lys, as in the 13th century arms of Cantilupe displayed by Thomas de Cantilupe and his nephew William de Cantilupe. Coat of arms of...
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    Anglo-Norman Cantilupe family. In the fourteenth century Sir Thomas West married Eleanor, heiress of Sir John de Cantilupe. Their son, also Thomas, inherited...
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    Wye. Former Bishops of Hereford include Saint Thomas de Cantilupe and Lord High Treasurer of England Thomas Charlton. Hereford was home to a small but relatively...
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    Wales. In 1279 Edmund was appointed, along with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, and Godfrey de Giffard, Bishop of Worcester, to the regency council...
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